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Estate Planning - Administration in Atlantic City, NJ
Bergman- Stanley L.- Jr. Attorney - Atlantic City, NJ - Phone: (609) 344-8270
Brodsky Lawrence A Attorney - Atlantic City, NJ - Phone: (609) 348-1300
Collins- John F. Attorney - Atlantic City, NJ - Phone: (609) 344-3161
Davis- Keith A. Attorney - Atlantic City, NJ - Phone: (609) 927-1177
Eisen- Lloyd P. Attorney - Atlantic City, NJ - Phone: (609) 348-0157
McGee- Albert F.- Jr. Attorney - Atlantic City, NJ - Phone: (609) 348-1175
Ojserkis- Jill T. Attorney - Atlantic City, NJ - Phone: (609) 348-4515
Helpful Definition for: Estate Planning - Administration
Estate planning in Atlantic City is the attempt of eliminating confusions over the administration of a probate, optimizing the value of estate and arranging for its safe disposal. It is basically the process of transferring or distributing the assets, including the real & personal properties of the owner to the legal heirs in case of disability or death.
Beneficiary designations, trusts, property ownership, powers of appointment, gift, powers of attorney, living will, partition & specific final arrangements such as whether to be buried or cremated, etc., constitute the major devices of estate planning during lifetime. For post-death estate planning- will, succession & life insurance are the effective tools.
The main objectives of estate planning in Atlantic City are- tax-effective transfer of asset to beneficiaries, pre-decided time of distribution, selection of guardian, trustee or the executor and business succession.
